Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Dana: I'm confused, I thought Lauricidin was suppose to stop yeast not promote it? Please explain. Jeanne Dan and <creativespark@...> wrote: Dear Dana, Thank you. We are starting Ojibwa Tea this week. I am going to break down and buy McCandless' book, I think...I have reserved it at the library but I'm number five on the holds list and it's been months! Sigh. I think we will try to consult with Dr. Gupta, too. I received a very sweet e-mail from the grandson of the man who developed Lauricidin suggesting it might help . I want to try it, but your stories of yeast have me a cautious. Did you do Vitamin A, then OLE, then Lauricidin, or did you do them all together? Thanks! [ ] Re: Game Plan: Need Viral Links >>You might remember what a nasty time we had when we tried to treat 's high copper on our own just with zinc(absence seizures, screeching, wetting himself). I remember that, yes. > I wish we were more courageous, but ... we're not. In the end, I know we have done all of this too slowly, but...we did and have to live with the consequences. Each of us should do what we believe is right. It is not wrong to be " less courageous " . > But when I look back and think that we might have done a dangerous chelation schedule or started him on SSRI's with Goldberg because we went into a zone that was uncomfortable but seemed promising at the time, I can't say which is better: cautious or fearless...for us. For anti-viral, I have used high dose vitamin A protocol, olive leaf extract, and Lauricidin. I can give you info on those, if you want. Dana ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 > Dana: > > I'm confused, I thought Lauricidin was suppose to stop yeast not promote it? Please explain. Yes, it is supposed to eliminate yeast. However, it promotes yeast. Well, I think it is the viral die off which promotes yeast, and the Lauricidin just does not address it. Maybe it is an " odd " strain of yeast. I don't know. A few people have test results and have shared them with me, and I have forwarded them on to Dr. Kabara. But I have not read anything which might explain WHY this problem occurs. But for my son [in fact, all my kids], the yeast caused by Lauricidin/viral die off is WORSE than the yeast caused by chelation. I need to use much more GSE to get rid of this yeast than I did while chelating. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Dana: Has Dr. Kabara written back on why this problem occurs, because when I spoke to him, he told me that it should treat yeast/bacteria and viruses. But I think your right about the Lauricidin causing yeast, because I've been giving it to my son and for some reason he tends to get yeasty alot, even though he's on the SCDiet. Hmmmm......very interesting. Thanks Jeanne danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > Dana: > > I'm confused, I thought Lauricidin was suppose to stop yeast not promote it? Please explain. Yes, it is supposed to eliminate yeast. However, it promotes yeast. Well, I think it is the viral die off which promotes yeast, and the Lauricidin just does not address it. Maybe it is an " odd " strain of yeast. I don't know. A few people have test results and have shared them with me, and I have forwarded them on to Dr. Kabara. But I have not read anything which might explain WHY this problem occurs. But for my son [in fact, all my kids], the yeast caused by Lauricidin/viral die off is WORSE than the yeast caused by chelation. I need to use much more GSE to get rid of this yeast than I did while chelating. Dana ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 > Has Dr. Kabara written back on why this problem occurs, He said it was probably viral die off. >>because when I spoke to him, he told me that it should treat yeast/bacteria and viruses. Last we corresponded, he stated he still believed the studies that it was effective with yeast. But he was willing to keep an " open mind " , and would re-consider his opinion *if* people were providing him with actual test results indicating yeast. All I was able to provide him was " my son had symptoms of yeast overgrowth, I gave GSE, the symptoms went away " , but that was not sufficient for him. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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